Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1909, p. 8

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PAGE PICHT. g ei Bo, - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909. . : i i --t r tion of all te _arcongomente by the : Sr 0% (mapper VeWearer i way), Miss Jean and Miss te Craig, I a SK AY | gi i 1 and Hin Florence, Cunningham. . Mr. . {Ey | a ------ an rs. Craig will live in: Ouse -- 1 "» 3 y . . ; : just vacated by Col. and Mrs. Frank VICTORIA y 8 furs HIGH - GRADE J M*RRiAGEs OCCURRED AT| Jit vacated Ly Col. Mud, FOR C.L.C BASE- . g ! CHURCH AND HOME. The invited guests were : XN BALL FINISH. } . : wha : The Lord glishap : ~ Putaxi - % . : W A TCHES i Two Young . Kingstonians to Laric nied M4 1 7 de yd Both Teams Ready to Battle-- | Travel Life's Foussiey Togeuier | Stare and Mrs. Ladd, Rev. De. Rae . Quee Rugby Seniors Pre- " FOR MEN '" i --Miss Mitchell Goes to ta- i kie and Mrs. John Mackie, Mr. and, paring 'to Meet. "Varsity on | wa Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. = Re scod old io Loves to bo |G: H- McDunough, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Saturday, : By "Hi ¥ Gr de' ka . Be des Of te ave to 7 | Christmas, Montreal; George, Ross. | Fhe date has been chosen for the th y Ki Eh race We mean | grad dous iT 4 C 0 y . he pers Hes ol { Arthur and Grafton Wilkinson, Mr. big rity baseball league final ; game e kind at are FINELY | | nature wi at al pecmit, did his very | and Mrs. EB. B. Stanley, Clinton, | between. the: Victorias and C.L.C. Pre | ADJUSTED. 8 warmest aud best for the two pretty IXY. Mr and Mrs. WG. Craig, Rev. | dident Webster hes chosen Thursday [brides of Wednesday morning--the one i Ci s Crai M i 0 18) We can show you the fi - 3 The kind upon which you f§| tall and dark and willowy, the other jund Mise Gerteude Geng, Mr. and Mes. faftemoon for, the, souls J5, PORRNORe ie Rest col , ! : H. B. R. Craig, Master Hugo Craig, at the cricket field at 2:30 o'clock al oti ! Ng x can place ENTIRE DEPEND- § | petite," and the purest of piquante Stanley and Dard Craig, Dr. - and | sharp. 'The plavers on both teams lection of Women's Tailored Suits - ~ & 3 ez 7s i ' 7d : ENCE for reliability and ac- { blondes. ; 4 Mrs: J. A. Craig, Hoboken; Mr. and 'have agreed to this date, and will all f EERE from $14.75 to $30. of any store in § | curacy OF TIME KEEPING. | I'he latter was Miss May Gertrude [yp JD. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.!be on hand to do battle for the hand- f ; i Kingston. To prove this we ask you ) | Sey the, third daughter of the late Ed- | Adame, Mr. and Mrs. .George Burn, some Baker trophy. Both teams are x to ke ri 0 Mad || ward Smythe, QC, LL.D., and her {he Misses Burn, Miss Max Caldwell, | confident of victory, No materi! & ma a comparison. } yy s sit upon. {i marriage "was solomnized im St |My and Mrs. Alexander Mackie, Mr. change will be made in the line-up of . We urge you strongly if you have § MUFFS mn MINK are Fashion | The kind we take pride i j eorge s (cathedral, at half past tengf nd Mrs. George E. Perley, Mr. and either team, although one or two. . alc . . : ble This S B owing F inf) Canon Starr being the officiating |My, George F. Perley, Miss Florengs | positions may Le shifted. The teams the slightest notion of buying a Suit this able This Season. bg. | priest. There is a tradition among | perley, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Rowaf®| will likely line up as follows : fall to see this suit display we have now We have them in all designs snd Prices. | I | the elders of the cathedral congregn- lj egg' of Ottawa; Col. and Mrs, Sy C.L.C--Burie, ¢.. Mathis, p.; Dick- oady. Thisi 1 Your inspection invited. No obligation | If Em | tion that the loveliest bride who ever | denham McGill, Miss Amy and Miss{son, 1; Saunders, Ib; Laird, s.s.; Es- ready, is is really the only way you to buy. ig 7 = Ql passed _up the aisle of the old church 'Beatrice MeGill, Mrs. R. C. Carter, lord, 3bs VanHorne, Li; Davidson, m. ¢an wet an adequate idea of the valie we JOHN McKAY, | G.T.R. WATCH INSPECTORS | was the mother of the litte bride of | Miss Madelon Carter, Mr. and Mrs. jf; Wilson, rf. The kind all railroads im- tus TE Ne {to-day. There have been many pretty {Malcolm Sutherland, Mr. wand Mrs. | Victorias--Cotmam, c. McCammon, 2 are giving. . THE FUR FOUSE. | brides since her wedding day, but the | Melis Ferguson, 'Btratiord; Nr ond 1p: Derry, 1b; McCartoey, 2h: Pound, KE very Suit shown is absolutely new this 0 ho , past generation smiles as their beauty [Mrs, Howard Folger, Mrs. W. A. egies Dick, 3b.; McMahon, 11; Nichol . Fall : x _- S---------------------------- TT TT . si has been spoken of, "Ah ! but you | mour, and Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Weeks, son, m.f.; Crawford, ri. fr \ just should have seen Miss Eliza Wil |Byockville; Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Wil : | 1 {! ) 2 . George Sullivan will again. act as| § a A RQ a kinson," they say. And so, today, as ins the Misses Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. |"Nr. Umps." : $1 75, 15.785, $16.50 oR. SRO Sil the seniors. seid as the daughter mov- "5. Wilkins, Charles V. Wilkins, J. x ET i % . ry oe . {ed towards the chancel steps, leaning it Wilkins, Jr. . Ms. J og a's BR actice. 0 $30 | J 2) ~ : | on the arm of her brother, George I. Wilkivs, Jr. Dr. and M iu Queen's Rug y x an on up to . ; Trenton: Dr. dd Mrs. James Third, | Queen's had about forty men out in A Smythe, | "Doesn't she look like her | My. and Mrs. George McMurrich, the {uniform on Tuesday afternoon and 4 | mother ? those who overheard "knew | Nises McMurrich, Dr. and Mrs. Bryceiall were in fine condition. 'Curly"| § { she was being paid the prettiest and |McMurrich, Mr. and Mrs. Temple Mc [Campbell indulged in a few kicks, as| § v P { | ; : | ® 2 Gives new life and lustre to old|----- rere Tables, Chairs, Furniture and] sweetest compliment postible. Musrivh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMur- {well as Williams and Crawiodd. The - » Picture. Frames. It is the Ideal { The bridal gown was of ivory satin!pich Toronto; Mr. and © Mis. W, T. ving live will be very strong this : . Buiok tor. 2 : = | | duche ss, made on lines of beautiful { Minnes, Mrs. 'Robert O'Mara, Miss! season, ana will include Gallagher, the ) 4 nish for oors, interior wood- | simplicity, more effective than. any cla- | Kathleen and Mr. Geoffrey O'Hara, | giant inside wing man of last year's : a ress 5 work, bath rooms, sash and sills , borate draperies, a panel of silver and Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrand Pringle, La|team, who made such a great show- fs ' ervstal embroidery, studded with large | Tyque; Captain a { POR s and Mrs. Alan Paling in all the games. Queen's have - . | & {pearls set in silver, heing inset down | mer, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mr. and| been doing a lot of work in the past Thirteea Colors 100 Different Uses 6¢. G A LLO je front, bands of this exquisite Ny Arthur Cunningham, Miss Bessie {few days, two practices a day, a rials including all the fashionable weaves ' Ly y | trimming were over the shoulder, and land Miss Nora Gordon, Captain and {morning work out in the gymnasium 3 All W . : ', 4 : ; outlining the yoke, which was of net, | jy Karl Folger, Mr. and Mrs. {and an afternoon practice in the ath-|. such as ool Striped Satin Cloths, 50. pint oan. | Put in X our Tank | heavily embroidered in silk, was a {Charles Low, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Mac- |letic grounds, with a good, stiff rub 2 All Wool French Venetians, Grain Royal, fringe of silver bugles and crystal. $tarras Sjorr or sM » o > N t differ- . at Our Dock. {The tucked sleeves were of the em Jeera ae a Nudes, Mis Sarin, alte each, have made a great differ Cheviot Worsteds and many others. T5¢, 65, 99¢, $1.25. A handsome range of New Dress Mate- ROOTED RC) 0) . : h ence in the men. The coaches are All the best and mostwidely ad- broidured ak i the Salle veil, which thur and living Martin, Mr. and Mrs. | well satisfied with the progress made jertis v fwas most perlectly arranged, lel over jyhy Macconald, Mr. and Mrs. Henry [The last hard practice will be held Yertised gotta ate alvays to G Aa r age the low-coiled golden hair, and the |p hertson, Mr. and Mrs. . Francision Thursday. afternoon, Friday being found at this store and at prices - modest little face, from a coronet °!| King, Miss Muriel King, Mr. and Mrs. [devoted to light work and signal Repairs tu Auutomobiles ang (pearls and knots of orange blossoms. | 3S' Stewart, Miss Flora and Charles | practice. The team: to line up Marine Engines promptly attended | Ihe gift of the groom, William Herch- | Gi wart, Harrowsmith; Mr. and Mrs. against Varsity will be chosen on Fri- ; mer Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. James | James Stewart, - Mr ind Mrs. A. C. day. : C ORCC CRO i to please every purse. Craig, was a o. i / J : diamond and "sapphire | gkolton, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce| Queen's Will also have very strong . ' Selby & Youlden Ltd ring Fhe bride carried a lovely bou- { Strachan, Fargo; Miss Elsic Pense, | intermediate and junior teams, a large i a lquet ¢ er white prayer OK. a WV. A. Mitchell's Hardware 3 ee Yn tae So A -- | Miss Grace Momming, Miss Dorothy number of apjlicants being out for New Rid Gloves rites a ad Mis Kate Craig trownfield. Miss Marion Redden, Miss [each. The squads will settle down Kingston | o---- ome e------ th Foom's sister ra itched alll » Frances, Sullivan, Misk Irene Swift, to good hard work next week 'and Every pair of Perrin's Kid Gloves is made . | 1 groom's sister, were Irockec hke, : " . te He ten Rela MI 3M $00 re o The first oi o . . . No . wat ws, ! My Valet. in Pontes dresses of primrose vollow Miss Kate = Smelfie, Miss Ada Birch, |v § sua round gat. The first gam with special care. Every little detail 18 5 , t Miss Marie Carruthers, Miss. Florgnce of both teams will be with the cadets : . . The "Want Ads." in the Whig are properly pe Se dy ng eat san : fen RE Bock gold, passing. oyppingham, Miss Gladys Botton Pos and the men of the tri-color are go- G looked to. That is why they give such rn a bo ge e ling, prope done, prompt celivery. from the right shoulder, both Iront|y h ins ia CIArs ee tng to trv hard t ir ut in bot) , * . : : little wonder workers. Tell your story | Warwick Dros., "phone 650. and baek, till it was caught at thelo parton, Mise i Lota; Darsom Miss oc Sg Y arc to. win oul 3044 satisfaction. Price $1 25. Black, White, - thero--what 'you have to scll, what you | mene ---- waist A Rn, As Tene rd MNT, = Tans, Greys. { line by a. gold buckle, the voke Miss Mildred and Dr. Leonard Jones, want to Luv, ete. Costs but a fow Get-rich-quick schemes enable a lot 'and sleeves were of lace and the pretty Miss Etta and Miss Kathleen Kirk- Is real French Kid, made by Perrin. It « ers. G it i > v of people to get ric quitke; ats ere' of pale » 0 crepe de | v + hin . | Sajpers. (ot it fate action i people to get x h quicker hats wer {f pa allow crej 1 patrick, Miss Lillian nd Claude Kent | Miss" Ada Lindsay, Montreal; Mrs. Laverr afternoon on their own grounds comes in all wanted Fall Shades and car- ries our guarantee. ROROFCRCROCH Ontario. St. I'he maids, Miss Bessie Smythe, the CHC Rugby At Collegiate. ET et ; x chine, the brims faced with black vel The Collegiate players ave busy vet, an sf stric feather : 3 T { ¢ nd the flat ostrich feather yfos and the Miuses Miles, Toronto: | getting into shape. The KCI. boys lumes being caught Wi a large jet! wo Plumes being caugh vith a large jetiy,. nd Mrs, Herman Macdonald, To-| Gill likely accompany Queen's to Ot | cabochon. Their 'bouquets were ol : : a. | ronto; Miss Alice Macy oe Miss - > . » ' y pale yellow chrysanthems, and their | : acnee, Miss Mil-|awq, as they havo done for the a oh pen ants of 1 dred ? Macmorine, Miss Pearl Moxton, | hast two years, to play the. Ottawa I amnethvets and pean! r y | Winnipeg; Miss Elspy Moore, New !(gllegiate team. The locals have had B | The bridal procession "which = was York; Miss Nan Paterson, J. D. C.lgy epsy victory over their rivals in } onnourcéd by the playing of the Paterson and Alexander Paterson, Miss| the capital on both occasions and will N edding. march from Yoohenaiin.. was! Kathleen Richardson, George Richard-|{{ry hard to achieve the same result prece wa by the ushers Prank |" Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Doris this year. Humphrey May and A. T. Smythe, a brother of the bride Er. | Jacking, Toronto; Miss Phyllis Short, | Hatch are taking a great interest: in nest G ddersleeve Clive Betts : and Miss Gertrude Strange, Miss Beatrice | the team. Stanlev Cunningham. The little flow- du 20ise Sonstanee | ny ihe) ee gl, oH 8 Helen Busheriand, Cort | wand Sheffield, Cold Springs; R. D. . 3 . v fried a basket, of 'yellow chrysanthe-lg, 5), Quebec; Stuart Sutherland The Hatrier Club, of the YM.CA,, § | mums: and wore a pretty little frock}, © "h Fh TG © Campbell Goorge | Ras decided to hold a junior and sen- g of palest yellow mull, over yellow Nash Montreal: Johi Melntyre Sohn | ior handicap, on Thanksgiving day, in itafleta, and a white beaver hat trim- McKelvey. RB RF "Hatvev 'W. B | the morning. Lunch will be served af med with white satin loops. Her gift Daltc a 3 RR "CD bbs Br | ter the race . ot U Ph re » Niole pears; Contin Arthur Britton, Sams Bond the ushers and Nr. BIVEY Te IT tetle Pam is ul v ceived similar gifts. While the bridal Little, Trenton; «MoD. Mowat, Fran- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. cis Malloch, Hamilton; Noble Steacy, -- SS OCRORD For Thanksgiving Day. party were signing the register in the A : \ BE Vesity > Bis Arthur Craie Hansard Hora, and the bride's broth-| Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up B 8 ® 5 ~ Come in and see our stock. Bie a He Best, at, Arthur Craig: ors and sisters, Mr. and Mes R. 1. as On Theis ath. y Girls' Kid Gloves Never before have we had such ki. The cathedral was' profusely decora- | Sutherland, Miss Helen and Master Mashrooms, at Carnovsky's. - a lar rar ' ( ted, the altar being lovely "with a Bort_Suthegland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Wilii Swipe i tuner. Orders ; ; a large ar iety to select from. & mass of the ch Jicest dahlias and ac | Smythe, Arthur Smythe, Frank and - t Mu A Phone 718 » : ; it rs, and from either side of thio nek. Smythen aid Miss Emily Smythe, a. Sity nn left on ame New : } Very special make, quite equal 10 any Over 800 Coats -- All new Ireredos sprang branches of glowing ® inion, tv. Y. : York excursion from here; on Tuesday 3 75¢ glove in Kingston. i y \ autumn leaves. afternoon. styles; $7.50 to 27.50. [| Aitr tho wedding breakfast at the Holbrook-Mitchell. . - B. Blackhall is having four artificial | 3 50c PAIR. 'hride's home on West street Mr. anu | There wa¢ a quiet wedding at the | stone bungalows built on Albert street, 0 . EB Mrs. Craig left for the east, Mrs. [bride's home, also at hali past ten ar Earl street. Over 200 Suits~-- Every one : Craig wearing navy blue striped serge, this morning, when Rev. Charles A "Papoid Dyspepsia Tablets" give in- Oo 3 . 9 . ESE . E| with toque of dark blue panne velvet Is kes, pastor of Sydenham Street |stant relief. "Sold in Kingston at 2 Bo S d d B | Kid lo 8s a different design, Bl and silk, the crown of chamois, and a | Methodist church, married Miss Edna 3 , ee & i ir S V its iba is Acoh radia | Gibson's. Red Cross Drug Store. fl rosette . of the chamois holding a | Beatrice Mitchell, daughter of John C. Dr. McQuade and Leonard Gardiner, $14.50 to $35. ~ fk | mount of blue feathers in place. A | Mitchell," William street, to Charles | of Yarker, A Sob eried from a few b . Heavy makes for Fall | crowd of friends followed them to the Herbert Holbrook, of Ottawa. Thel gays stay in the city. > i i ; d Winter We A pleasure to -have vou ex- Bouter station to _make.saure that they | roomy old house, with its big hall! J Cunningham, piano tuner from an inter ear amine ti br nin . { {| would have plenty of luck, if old | and drawing-room, looked. very festive | Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- In Tan Shades amine the quality We offer. i| shoes, good advice, mare or less fri- | and did its best to make an effcetive | Aulev"s Book Store. | volous, rice and confetti and the most on keround® for the lovely bride, who| Prompt delivery, courteous atten. » . | genuine good wishes could bring it. wore a robe of erepe de chine, over | tion, and, pure goods, has made Gil- 3 | AH the dresses worn by the guests |duchesse satin, the -bodice trimmed |hert's stores famous were very handsome, but there is | with 4oniton lace, studded with] The plans for Queen's lwo new sci- L space for a desfripiion of the gowns pearls, the sleeve made of soft folds of | ence buildings will not ¢ ready for chosen by the members ofthe imme- the satin and crepe de chine, in cas-| another two weeks. ec prea S ali | date families only. {cades, pearl-edged.. The draped skirt, Rev. Dr. Ryckman left to-day for ] | Mrs. Robert Sutherland, the bride's | was caught at the knee with a pearl | Ottawa to attend the meeting of the : 5 1 eldest sister, pale blue eolienne; with cabochon, and her bouquet was of! Methodist wission board. : 4 | blue hat, trimmed with black velvet bride's roses and lilies of the valley | A Masonic lodge of instruction will om or ers | and plumes & The bridesmaid was Miss Dollie Hol-| Be held here on November 26th, Grand . Miss Emily Smythe, pale pink satin, ibrook, of Ottawa, the groom s sister, | Master Macwatt, of Sarnia, will be 8 with yoke of lace, outlined with bugles [and her frock was of pink satin duch | present fav cielo # $i " : . l and black picture hat. ess. trimmed with gold, and her bou-| +A large family" of Nyals' remedies, For single and double beds, including the fli. Man, W. 14 Wilkinson, the bride's | quet was % pink roses. The grooms- | all Bo are sold in Kingston at {aunt. gown of catawba broadcloth] Iman was "A. Mitchell, the bride's | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. trimmed with gold, and hat of black brother. | The police wish to extend thanks to sequins | Mrs. Holbrook went away. in a tail-| Clark Hamilton, for a contribution of Mrs. Archibald Christmas, the bride's | éred suit of taupe striped with greén, {hooks and magazines, for the police feousin. blue cashniere de soie. trimmed | blovee of violet and taupe net over giation. 3 / : ath silver bugles, and lovely black | violet, chiffon, trimmed with violet| Money orders issued, 18ers register- Nhite 'W 1 B that. . | satin buttons. Mat of violet beaver, | ad, a pleasure to sell postage stamps, W hitc 00 lankets {7 Mrs. James Craig, the groom's |trimmud with three large wings. ud a Brug So ow et / mother, amethyst paillette silk, en Mrs. Holbrook is - 'a graduate of [office branch), -corner Princess and I princesse, trimmed with jet, hat of Queen's. and a singularly sweet and | Clergy streets. | panne velvet with oriental stripe and {charming girl, and many friends will] 1 he maker of advertised goods has | willow plumes !miss "her greatly. Her sister, Mes. 10 make good or get ofl the map | bi s ang | Miss Jean Craig the groom's sis- Ross Bradley, was here "for the wetl-1 That's why it pays to buy advertised : ; a 'B| ter. pale green poplinette, hat of black |ding, and looked very well, | articles every time. You are swe al 4 ow 6s g | plush. 3 --- -- lithe quality. oN C ' 11 > d C 3 Bl: ke oy Mrs. W. G. Craig, dark violet silk A Great Discovery. | The police will pay strict attention 4 2 4 rac can rib an ets gown and black hat. | A pdsitive cure for' eczema and al ito the boys who loiter around the . . ! Beautif $44 Among the gifts wore a tea set. oi iskin diseases.is at your disposal. No | athletic grounds and trespass on the j . eauti ul soft qualities. silver deposit, the gift of the mana- charge for = explanation. 168 Rideau |property close by. Many complaints aa : go, of = Andrew's chard, A very |street, Joseph Paradis. { have been made shout Ahe Hate . handsome ¢ ock came frgm the groom s | a { Colgate's Talcum Powders an three : | brother-officers of the 14th Regiment, "Buy Gillette safety razors' at Gib- | odors. violet, cashmere bouquet, and N our 0 ars = | and other Mpigue gilts were { four- i son's Red Cross Drug Store. | dactylis, are sold at Prouse's Beug 7a ha ; 2 hundred-day clock, to be wound up on Dr. Donald Camerei, manager of | Store {uptown post office branch), : Remnants of She 4 'ns he anniversary oi the wedding each [last vear's Queen's wughby teams..3s | corner Princess and Clergy streets. h Viel Kid, Box Calf, < . Celdit, Se sar, and two cups of noble propor | seriously ill at" the General hospital. | C. M. Connor, advance agent for A Patent Colt Tan Calf ys. one bearing the inscription gi 's . 2 | 0 The popular voung man is threateped | "The Honeymooners," one of George X . Table Linens & N apkins [*Husband," the other "Wife. Be- with typhoid fever. His many friends | M. Cohan's musical comedies, ism S American and Cava- x ANC x ides these novelties, there were lovely lhope for a speedy recovery. i the city to-day arranggy for the pro- . > dia 'manufacture. I ws. in silver and brass and china.| Repairing, pressing. My valet. duction of his show héve on Tuesday, - ' Ns At less than actual mill cost. B | but none too lovely for the sweet lit: | At ten o'clock. this mormng, John | October 12th. : i WOES Leather or twill lio- tle Inide whom everyhody loves Fitzgerald, while working at Swift's| "One case of "barbers® itch" would : ATISFY ing, narrow or wide The house Was most artistically de: { wharf. had thé eali of ha leg severely | cost you more than a dozen Gillette ; i } ' toes,heavyorlight soles corated. an arveh of green, from which {injured by a piece of galvanized rom, safety razors. The vest-pocket Gil Te ; "all and see oar splendid variety. a wedding bell. being raised in | 1,100 pounds, in weight, falling on it. [Jette razors, # =old in Kingston at ¥#, , bow. window, the gucsts entered Dr. Hauley attended his injuries. ° Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 2 2 : Iv barbesries over the door, and 'ment--not an expense. By its means | nurse attended twelve cases. Fees col ' 4 ; 3 p i +. and white dahlias and wsters, | Ve can turn over the stock in vour lected were £10.85. Of the cases, three ' i y the skilful fingers of Mis Roman Catholics, five Methodists, ps : ey og 5 5 - she garal AEE 3 Maish Comforters. "At special discounts. 3 : : "1 a . i . SEE | . 3a i drawing-room beneath a innge oi Tudicious advertising is 'an nvest- During September©the local Victorian store several times oftener in the j were Shputhe-- {whois being very ye and with 1 t) i Croft Hive a profit each time, {one Presbyterian, one Anglican anid som - x ) | 5 ) gy mn AR hms 1 (ip er, Carnovsay, ene Heb : a » '

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